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Jacuzzi is an American private company that manufactures and markets hot tubs, pools, and other bath products. [1] It is best known for the Jacuzzi hydrotherapy products. [2] [1] The company is headquartered in Irvine, California. It is the largest hot tub manufacturer in Europe [1] with eight factories, the largest being in Italy. [3]
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MZ-80K (1978): An all-in-one kit with keyboard. MZ-80C: Featured an improved keyboard and 48KB of memory. MZ-80K2: The assembled version of the 80K. MZ-80K2E: A low-price version of the 80K2. MZ-80A (1982)/MZ-1200: An upgraded version of the 80K with improved keyboard, more VRAM and a green-screen VDU. MZ-700 series (MZ-80K machines with color ...
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Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis , but has expanded dramatically.
First generation Jacuzzi family member, Candido Jacuzzi was the inventor of the original portable, in-home Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The water pumps that inspired the whirlpool bath were a family invention, meant to help soothe arthritis symptoms.
This model had become patent-free after World War II as part of war reparations [3] and was further developed in Britain , USA (Harley-Davidson Hummer), Russia (M-1A Moskva), Japan, Italy and West Germany. 1952 The BK350 appears, the first two-stroke shaft drive. 1956 The works is now called VEB Motorradwerk Zschopau, or MZ for short. [1]
The Mazda Y6 engine (called 1.6 MZ-CD or 1.6 CiTD) is a rebadged PSA DV6 engine, produced in the PSA engine plant in Trémery and the Ford engine plant in Dagenham. This 1.6 L (1,560 cc) DOHC 16-valve turbo diesel engine has a bore and stroke of 75 mm × 88.3 mm (2.95 in × 3.48 in), and a compression ratio of 18.3:1.